Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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Tractate Nedarim, Babylonian Talmud. Published by the Va’ad Agudat HaRabbanim in the American region in Germany with the assistance of Va’ad HaHatzala. Munich St. Otilien, 1946. Illustrated title page with photographs from the concentration camps “The work barracks where we dwelled and secretly studied and prayed”.
In their introduction, the publishers write about “taking away the book from the People of the Book” by the evil people who destroyed and cremated the Jews of Europe and made an effort not to leave any Hebrew book: “all books were taken for paper processing or other despicable uses… and therefore after the liberation there was a great thirst for books, Yeshivot were established, however, there were no books to study from… this spurred us to print some tractates… we possess only Tractate Kiddushin and Nedarim in one volume in nearly new condition and we decided to photocopy and print these tractates and distribute them among the refugees in Germany…”. In 1949, the entire Shas was printed in Munich in a uniform edition consisting of 19 volumes, with an illustrated title page with different illustrations than in this first copy, see previous item.
[3], 2-103, 16 leaves. 39.5 cm. Good condition, slight stains and wear, worn and loose binding (of Va’ad HaYeshivot in Eretz Yisrael).
Rare, not listed in Bibliography Institute CD.
In their introduction, the publishers write about “taking away the book from the People of the Book” by the evil people who destroyed and cremated the Jews of Europe and made an effort not to leave any Hebrew book: “all books were taken for paper processing or other despicable uses… and therefore after the liberation there was a great thirst for books, Yeshivot were established, however, there were no books to study from… this spurred us to print some tractates… we possess only Tractate Kiddushin and Nedarim in one volume in nearly new condition and we decided to photocopy and print these tractates and distribute them among the refugees in Germany…”. In 1949, the entire Shas was printed in Munich in a uniform edition consisting of 19 volumes, with an illustrated title page with different illustrations than in this first copy, see previous item.
[3], 2-103, 16 leaves. 39.5 cm. Good condition, slight stains and wear, worn and loose binding (of Va’ad HaYeshivot in Eretz Yisrael).
Rare, not listed in Bibliography Institute CD.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Tractate Kiddushin, Babylonian Talmud. Published by the Va'ad Agudat HaRabbanim in the American region of Germany with the assistance of Va'ad HaHatzala. Munich, 1946 Illustrated title page with photographs from the concentration camps “The work barracks where we dwelled and secretly studied and prayed”.
In their introduction, the publishers write about "taking away the book from the People of the Book", and they write that now they are able to print only Tractate Nedarim and Kiddushin. See previous item.
[2], 96, 14 leaves. 39 cm. Good condition, wear, worn and detached binding.
In their introduction, the publishers write about "taking away the book from the People of the Book", and they write that now they are able to print only Tractate Nedarim and Kiddushin. See previous item.
[2], 96, 14 leaves. 39 cm. Good condition, wear, worn and detached binding.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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* Sefer Sdei Chemed by Rabbi Chizkiya Medini. Fine set, fourteen sections in five volumes. “Yaffe Press” – Fernwald, [1949]. Fine set in original bindings with imprint of name of press. (Does not appear in Winograd-Rosenfeld CD. Last section not listed in Bibliography Institute CD).
* Additional books of She’erit HaPleita Printings: * Tefila Yeshara V’Keter Nehora HaShalem Prayer Book – Berdichev. “Yaffe Press”- Fernwald [c. 1946]. Original binding with imprint of name of printing press. * Tractate Ketubot. Pocket edition for those who study Daf HaYomi. Munich, 1948. (Missing first title page). * Machzor Rosh HaShanah and Yom HaKippurim, Sephardic version. [Germany], [1947]. Publication of the Joint. * “Rabbi Yisrael Ba’al Shem Tov, Zein Leben…” [his biography], Rabbi Matitya Yechezkel Gutman. Bucharest, 1946. * Chamisha Chumshei Torah. Hamburg, [1948]. Yavneh publication.
Various sizes and conditions.
* Additional books of She’erit HaPleita Printings: * Tefila Yeshara V’Keter Nehora HaShalem Prayer Book – Berdichev. “Yaffe Press”- Fernwald [c. 1946]. Original binding with imprint of name of printing press. * Tractate Ketubot. Pocket edition for those who study Daf HaYomi. Munich, 1948. (Missing first title page). * Machzor Rosh HaShanah and Yom HaKippurim, Sephardic version. [Germany], [1947]. Publication of the Joint. * “Rabbi Yisrael Ba’al Shem Tov, Zein Leben…” [his biography], Rabbi Matitya Yechezkel Gutman. Bucharest, 1946. * Chamisha Chumshei Torah. Hamburg, [1948]. Yavneh publication.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Large collection of books printed for “She’eret HaPleita” printed in Displaced Persons camps in Germany after the Holocaust. Books include: prayer book of Rabbi Ya’akov Emden, many books of Chassidism, books of responsa and Halacha, books on Torah and books of ethics.
Twenty-three books. Various sizes and conditions; good to fair condition.
Twenty-three books. Various sizes and conditions; good to fair condition.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $350
Sold for: $500
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Collection of books printed for She'erit HaPleita [primarily in Germany]: Noam Elimelech; Toldot Ya'akov Yosef; Or LaShamayim; Ba'al Shem Tov Al HaTorah (two volumes); Mivchar Peninim; Tana D'vei Eliyahu; Ta'amei HaMinhagim; collection of letters by the Rebbe of Gur; Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Yiddish); Pesach Haggada; Talmud Tchina Rav Peninim (two copies); Seder Selichot; Mishnayot – Seder Zera'im; Sha'agat Aryeh; Pirkei Avot with commentary; Five Books of Torah (Tikun Sofrim); Birkei Yosef; Re'eh V'Dah – album (illustrated) for teaching history; Chayei HaTzemach B'Nisyonot – student textbook.
21 books, varied size and condition.
21 books, varied size and condition.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $500
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HaDerech, booklet 1, “Derech Tzadikim” – Farewell sermon by holy… Rabbi Mordechai Rokeach, rabbi of holy congregation of Biłgoraj… who spoke in honor of celebration of Tiferet Bachurim upon completion of tractate of Shas. “Derech Kedoshim” – Holy words by righteous genius of the generation… Rabbi Aharon Rokeach the holy Rebbe of Belz… which he delivered in capital city of Budapest prior to immigration to Eretz Yisrael. Edited by Rabbi Menachem Aharon Levovitch, junior rabbi of congregation of Csap. Budapest, 13 Shvat 1944. First and rare edition.
After being miraculously saved from Bochnia Ghetto, the Rebbe of Belz together with his brother, the rabbi of Biłgoraj arrived in Budapest, where they stayed from month of Iyar 1943 until Tevet 1944. In this booklet which was published on 13th of Shvat 1944 (February 7, 1944) the farewell sermon which the Rabbi of Biłgoraj delivered to Hungarian Jewry was printed; the sermon describes atrocities of the Holocaust which took place in Poland and Galicia and the necessity to aid refugees of these countries. Later on he apologizes for their departure to Eretz Yisrael, and he confidently states that the disaster will not reach Hungary, and specifies that they are not traveling to Eretz Yisrael for that reason, but rather because of his yearning for the holiness of Eretz Yisrael and the deep love of his brother for the Holy Land. “… I am obligated to notify you, my beloved friends, scholars of Hungary… that any person who is close to my brother… certainly knows that he is not retreating… as if escaping from the country, he only desires and yearns to immigrate to the Holy Land which is bestowed with ten holinesses… - and the righteous rabbi foresees that residents of the country will be blessed with peace and tranquility… and our brethren of this country will merit only good and benevolence; and the land will be blessed…” (page 19). The continuation of the booklet contains quotes by the Rebbe stating that his journey to Eretz Yisrael is temporary and he intends to return, along with explanations by his brother, rabbi of Biłgoraj, noting that according to the tradition of their holy ancestors, there is no value to settlement in Eretz Yisrael prior to the coming of the Messiah (page 26).
After approximately ten days, on February 17th, 1943, an additional edition of this booklet was published, with many revisions and with the omission of sections pertaining to the immigration to Eretz Yisrael. A month later, a third edition of this booklet was published, under title “second publication, Adar 1944”, which was also “censored”. This is the first and rare edition which contains the complete sermon of the Rebbe.
[2], 28 pages. 19 cm. Good condition, stains on printed cover.
After being miraculously saved from Bochnia Ghetto, the Rebbe of Belz together with his brother, the rabbi of Biłgoraj arrived in Budapest, where they stayed from month of Iyar 1943 until Tevet 1944. In this booklet which was published on 13th of Shvat 1944 (February 7, 1944) the farewell sermon which the Rabbi of Biłgoraj delivered to Hungarian Jewry was printed; the sermon describes atrocities of the Holocaust which took place in Poland and Galicia and the necessity to aid refugees of these countries. Later on he apologizes for their departure to Eretz Yisrael, and he confidently states that the disaster will not reach Hungary, and specifies that they are not traveling to Eretz Yisrael for that reason, but rather because of his yearning for the holiness of Eretz Yisrael and the deep love of his brother for the Holy Land. “… I am obligated to notify you, my beloved friends, scholars of Hungary… that any person who is close to my brother… certainly knows that he is not retreating… as if escaping from the country, he only desires and yearns to immigrate to the Holy Land which is bestowed with ten holinesses… - and the righteous rabbi foresees that residents of the country will be blessed with peace and tranquility… and our brethren of this country will merit only good and benevolence; and the land will be blessed…” (page 19). The continuation of the booklet contains quotes by the Rebbe stating that his journey to Eretz Yisrael is temporary and he intends to return, along with explanations by his brother, rabbi of Biłgoraj, noting that according to the tradition of their holy ancestors, there is no value to settlement in Eretz Yisrael prior to the coming of the Messiah (page 26).
After approximately ten days, on February 17th, 1943, an additional edition of this booklet was published, with many revisions and with the omission of sections pertaining to the immigration to Eretz Yisrael. A month later, a third edition of this booklet was published, under title “second publication, Adar 1944”, which was also “censored”. This is the first and rare edition which contains the complete sermon of the Rebbe.
[2], 28 pages. 19 cm. Good condition, stains on printed cover.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $750
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"The rescue of the Holy of Holies… Rebbe Aharon". The complete detailed story, in 74 chapters, of the miracles of the rescue of Rebbe Aharon Rokeach of Belz and his arrival in Eretz Yisrael. Typewritten, [c. 1960-s].
[1], 340 leaves. 23 cm. Good condition, slight wear. Fabric binding.
Yiddish, stencil edition, bibliographically unknown.
[1], 340 leaves. 23 cm. Good condition, slight wear. Fabric binding.
Yiddish, stencil edition, bibliographically unknown.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $1,200
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Elements of Jewish Faith, by Rabbi Shalom HaCohen – Philadelphia, [1823]. English.
English translation of the work “Shorshei Ha'Emuna” printed in Hebrew with English translation in London 1815.
The author, Rabbi Shalom HaCohen (1772-1845), a poet and scholar from Hamburg. Authored Mishlei Agur, Nir David, Ktav Yosher, etc. [see: Dukes, Chachmei Altona Hamburg Wandsbek, page 114].
48 pages. 21.5 cm. Good condition, stains, professionally restored tears to margins of first leaves. New binding.
Singerman 0364, does not appear in Goldman.
English translation of the work “Shorshei Ha'Emuna” printed in Hebrew with English translation in London 1815.
The author, Rabbi Shalom HaCohen (1772-1845), a poet and scholar from Hamburg. Authored Mishlei Agur, Nir David, Ktav Yosher, etc. [see: Dukes, Chachmei Altona Hamburg Wandsbek, page 114].
48 pages. 21.5 cm. Good condition, stains, professionally restored tears to margins of first leaves. New binding.
Singerman 0364, does not appear in Goldman.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $800
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A practical grammar of the Hebrew language, by Bernhard Felsenthal. New York, 1868. English and Hebrew.
99 pages. 21 cm. Good condition, professionally restored damages on several pages. Binding combined with original binding.
Singerman 2069, Goldman 274.
99 pages. 21 cm. Good condition, professionally restored damages on several pages. Binding combined with original binding.
Singerman 2069, Goldman 274.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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Sold for: $250
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Sefer Divrei Emet, first section. Polemic composition against the Chicago slaughter dispute of the Ridbaz. Rabbi Zvi Shimon Album. Chicago, 1904.
The Ga'on Ridbaz [Rabbi Ya'akov David son of Ze'ev Wilovsky] Av Beit Din of Slutsk and Safed, moved to the USA and was appointed as chief rabbi of Chicago, where he encountered many obstacles while trying to change the city's slaughter system. In the introduction to his book Nimukei Ridbaz (Chicago 1904), the Ridbaz writes harshly against Rabbi Album and his activities concerning slaughter.
Rabbi Zvi Shimon Album (born 1849 in Taurage, Lithuania – died 1921), fought back in this book. Rabbi Album cited the passage that was written by Ridbaz in the abovementioned introduction, and using scholarly wit and talent, rejects the claims against him in general and the Ridbaz in particular. His main complaint was that he was being deprived of income, and the slaughter system that he maintained for 13 years was destroyed.
Important historical document about Jewish communities in the USA. (Pages 50-51 contain copy of agreement between the Ridbaz and the slaughterers of Chicago).
44 leaves. 25 cm. Good condition, few stains. New binding.
The Ga'on Ridbaz [Rabbi Ya'akov David son of Ze'ev Wilovsky] Av Beit Din of Slutsk and Safed, moved to the USA and was appointed as chief rabbi of Chicago, where he encountered many obstacles while trying to change the city's slaughter system. In the introduction to his book Nimukei Ridbaz (Chicago 1904), the Ridbaz writes harshly against Rabbi Album and his activities concerning slaughter.
Rabbi Zvi Shimon Album (born 1849 in Taurage, Lithuania – died 1921), fought back in this book. Rabbi Album cited the passage that was written by Ridbaz in the abovementioned introduction, and using scholarly wit and talent, rejects the claims against him in general and the Ridbaz in particular. His main complaint was that he was being deprived of income, and the slaughter system that he maintained for 13 years was destroyed.
Important historical document about Jewish communities in the USA. (Pages 50-51 contain copy of agreement between the Ridbaz and the slaughterers of Chicago).
44 leaves. 25 cm. Good condition, few stains. New binding.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $525
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Large collection of prayer booklets (Order of Service) of special ceremonies which were celebrated in the synagogues of London and marriage celebrations. Majority between 1929-1937. Hebrew and English.
Booklets include: “Praise and song in synagogues of Britain in honor of coronation of Their Majesty King George and Queen Elizabeth”, “prayer in memory of King George”, “eulogy upon death of His Majesty King George”, “... in memory of eight hundred year anniversary of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon...", and more. * Printed items and invitations to various events of Jewish community in London.
Twenty-seven items. Various sizes. Generally in good condition.
Booklets include: “Praise and song in synagogues of Britain in honor of coronation of Their Majesty King George and Queen Elizabeth”, “prayer in memory of King George”, “eulogy upon death of His Majesty King George”, “... in memory of eight hundred year anniversary of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon...", and more. * Printed items and invitations to various events of Jewish community in London.
Twenty-seven items. Various sizes. Generally in good condition.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $875
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Descriptive catalogue of the Hebrew and Samaritan manuscripts in the Sassoon Library, London. Oxford University Publishing, London, 1932.
Two-volume catalogue, with detailed descriptions of 1153 of the 1220 Hebrew and Samaritan manuscripts in the Sassoon Library. Includes 73 facsimiles (one colorful) and detailed indexes.
Very good condition.
Two-volume catalogue, with detailed descriptions of 1153 of the 1220 Hebrew and Samaritan manuscripts in the Sassoon Library. Includes 73 facsimiles (one colorful) and detailed indexes.
Very good condition.
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